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Paul McCartney to sue EMI

Showbiz

Apple Records - which is owned by Sir Paul, Ringo and relatives of the late Beatles members John Lennon and George Harrison - previously took legal action against the British record company - who have a host of top acts contracted to them, including Robbie Williams and Coldplay - over unpaid royalties.

That case was settled out of court in 1989.

The latest dispute claims an audit showed EMI, which owns the copyright to the Beatles' recordings, has not been fulfilling the terms of its contract with the musicians.

Legal proceedings have now been issued in the High Court in London and the Supreme Court in New York.

Apple Records said in a statement on behalf of Paul and Ringo: "Despite very clear provisions in our contract, EMI persist in ignoring their obligations and duty to account fairly and with transparency.

"Apple and The Beatles are, once again, left with no choice but to sue EMI."

An EMI spokeswoman said: "Artists do sometimes request an audit of their record label's accounts, that's not unusual, but sometimes there are differences of opinion, especially when the contracts are large and complex, when you can get issues of contractual interpretation.

"Ninety-nine out of 100 audit problems are resolved by amicable settlements for a small fraction of the claim."

(c) BANG Media International

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